Re: Flood of AMQ7467/AMQ6378 messages

2003-04-03 Thread Heinz Klein
Bridgette.

Thanks for your reply. I am aware of the meaning of these messages, my
problem is with the frequency of their appearance in an otherwise idling
queue manager. I am trying to figure out what can be causing that many
messages to be produced.
Heinz

Beardsley, Bridgette wrote:
Heinz,

As I am sure you are aware, AMQ7467 is telling you to clean up your logs.
Your client should have procedures in place to maintain the log files, which
would prevent this message from being repeated.
-Original Message-
From: Heinz Klein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 3:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Flood of AMQ7467/AMQ6378 messages
Hello.

I appended a similar question some time ago but at that time the
customer did not pursue the subject and I never got a complete picture.
What is happening: every 3:25 minutes (approximately 200 seconds) the
messages above are written to the AMQERRnn logs. In the logs I am
serching right now this went on for about 18 hours, without a single
change in the log numbers.
I saw in an IBM document that for Unix (actually Sun, but I am allowing
myself to extrapolate it to AIX, HP/UX and Linux) there is a stanza in
the qm.ini file called 'CheckPointWaitLen'  which could explain this
behavior.
However, I am on Windows 2K. Does a similar parameter exist there? And
if yes, where can I find it (a quick search through the registry did not
show anything similar).
Thanks in advance for any help.

Heinz Klein
OLTP Tecnologia  Solucoes
Sao Paulo/SP - Brasil
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Flood of AMQ7467/AMQ6378 messages

2003-04-02 Thread Heinz Klein
Hello.

I appended a similar question some time ago but at that time the
customer did not pursue the subject and I never got a complete picture.
What is happening: every 3:25 minutes (approximately 200 seconds) the
messages above are written to the AMQERRnn logs. In the logs I am
serching right now this went on for about 18 hours, without a single
change in the log numbers.
I saw in an IBM document that for Unix (actually Sun, but I am allowing
myself to extrapolate it to AIX, HP/UX and Linux) there is a stanza in
the qm.ini file called 'CheckPointWaitLen'  which could explain this
behavior.
However, I am on Windows 2K. Does a similar parameter exist there? And
if yes, where can I find it (a quick search through the registry did not
show anything similar).
Thanks in advance for any help.

Heinz Klein
OLTP Tecnologia  Solucoes
Sao Paulo/SP - Brasil
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Re: Flood of AMQ7467/AMQ6378 messages

2003-04-02 Thread Beardsley, Bridgette
Heinz,

As I am sure you are aware, AMQ7467 is telling you to clean up your logs.
Your client should have procedures in place to maintain the log files, which
would prevent this message from being repeated.

-Original Message-
From: Heinz Klein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 3:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Flood of AMQ7467/AMQ6378 messages


Hello.

I appended a similar question some time ago but at that time the
customer did not pursue the subject and I never got a complete picture.

What is happening: every 3:25 minutes (approximately 200 seconds) the
messages above are written to the AMQERRnn logs. In the logs I am
serching right now this went on for about 18 hours, without a single
change in the log numbers.

I saw in an IBM document that for Unix (actually Sun, but I am allowing
myself to extrapolate it to AIX, HP/UX and Linux) there is a stanza in
the qm.ini file called 'CheckPointWaitLen'  which could explain this
behavior.

However, I am on Windows 2K. Does a similar parameter exist there? And
if yes, where can I find it (a quick search through the registry did not
show anything similar).

Thanks in advance for any help.

Heinz Klein
OLTP Tecnologia  Solucoes
Sao Paulo/SP - Brasil

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